Wednesday, October 02, 2002

[Found on macosxhints.com back in October of 2002]


Configure a Linksys WAP from the Terminal

Thursday, September 19, 2002

Tuesday, September 03, 2002

John Robb's Professional News Feeds Seen on Scripting News
Cool - a Jef Raskin-esque desktop for OS X called Spring. I can't wait to try it for Jaguar. Seen on ranchero.com
Hmmm... A CR-V or Forester? Edmund's discussion Google search for CR-V vs Forester

Thursday, August 29, 2002

I really do think children are coddled way too much; they need to get dirty. More evidence that having pets around children decreases asthma. Source: Science Daily
Something I've been looking for Science news Source:RobotWisdom
Enable dual display QuartzGL on a rev. B TiBook Source:Macslash
I will not have been (I need a future past tense like in Turkish) alone. Apparently others have been struck by a meteorite. The site Meteorite Targets has a list and most recently a young girl in the U.K. was struck or had one land at her feet. Source: Slashdot

Wednesday, August 28, 2002

West Nile confirmed in stranded bald eagle This is near Pickford, MI - what is odd about this case is that most Bald Eagles die from west nile but this little guy seems to be recovering.
Source: Soo Evening News

Monday, August 26, 2002

The following tip comes from a Macintouch "Jagwire" reader reports: "... Once you install Jaguar, here's a cool trick brought to you by Quartz Extreme. It takes the current instance of your screensaver and makes it your desktop. Use the screnescreen.com aquarium for the coolest desktop your Mac has ever seen, you will have fish swimming under your desktop icons as you work. Just make sure it's the selected screen effect before running the command below. Open Terminal Paste this command: /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background & (the ampersand returns the PID in case you want to kill it) to remove: get process # with Top kill PID Always kill the current instance before adding another, or you'll end up with multiples. Clears on its own when you restart."

Wednesday, August 14, 2002

A Google Search for "science blogs"
Slashdotters love Alton Brown's book called Good Eats. Wow! - just goes to show the geek shall inherit the Earth. I never watch the Food Network but I might need to start. This sounds like my kind of cookbook. Source: Slashdot

Tuesday, August 13, 2002

George Bush's new imperialism-> "-a history lesson on how Iraq came to be and how history could unfortunately repeat itself." Source: Have Browser, Will Travel
Possible causal link between the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine and autism found. Source: CentrexNews.com
Heard about the book Tuxedo Park on the Diane Rehm Show this morning. Google search for the book's subject, Source: WAMU live MP3 stream

Monday, August 12, 2002

... meanwhile in the dancingest hemisphere of them all, while the war on terrorism rages on, Columbia is falling apart. Other nations in other hemispheres would declare a state of emergency; Columbia declares a State of Internal Commotion and they're doing the locomotion. Source: news.google.com Source: BBC -> Timeline:Columbia
Is water from the Northwoods a renewable natural resource? There is an editorial in the Windor Star arguing that the Canada should consider selling the nation's fresh water. Source: GLIN News While the editorial does not advocate the privitization of water rights it is only through private property that value can be exercised. "If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization." "I give. Uncle. Like Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, I will fight no more forever. Like Cincinnatus, I will return to my farm, nevermore to engage battle against the deadly enemy. I will beat my swords into plowshares." Source: O'Reilly Network Weblogs
via Kuroshin -> The TIPS program is being curtailed. Perhaps I could believe this if the Office of Strategic Influence hadn't been opened and then shut down.
Another article on rolling your own .mac account via O'Reilly

Thursday, August 08, 2002

Some Mac links to keep track of... Favorite Mouse thread on Macslash
The Logitech Mouseman gets good reviews. The Mac OS X and BSD Security Symposium Low cost audio recording which I need to convert my old LP's and cassettes. More from Macslash... Copy OS X system to a new computer.

Tuesday, August 06, 2002

Michigan's Green Party gubernatorial candidate, Doug Campbell, seems like an interesting guy. An engineer and former Republican. I heard a little about him on IPR and he can almost described as a cross between a Libertarian and a Green. He seems like a reasonable guy with a good sense of humour. I'm looking to learn more about him.
Seen on FARK -> A cougar attack in British Columbia. Interlochen Public Radio has been running stories about "DNA evidence" indicating cougars are living in the Sleeping Bear Dunes area [whatever] - be careful of what you wish for...

Monday, August 05, 2002

Seen on Kuroshin.org
The creeping police state Clean Sweep gets praise and criticism -([fake German accent] show me zee papers)- The slippery slope of our decline is beginning to get covered by freezing rain and we're wearing fricking loafers. This has got to stop. We need a thaw and climb back onto the moral high ground where an entity does not institute force against another unless in response to an attack. Now we have a growing amoeba like police state that is consolidating power in the hands of one office so that an undefineable war against terror can be fought on an "as needed" basis.
As the SF Gate asks, "Can a sitting president be charged with plagiarism?"
I tried Starbuck's "Doubleshot" today - Wow is it horrible... it tasted not dissimilar to buttered yoohoo. I expected more from a drink that has about 1 gram of fat per ounce of liquid. So much potential down the drain...
Seen on whump.com. Nasa's Near Earth Object current impact risks page: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/ -> Good because I know I'll be hit by a meteor someday - now I can plan for it.